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Samsung IP camera line grows

Samsung Techwin America, a leading supplier of advanced video surveillance solutions, has introduced an outdoor 3-megapixel network video surveillance camera with an IR range of 30 metres in total darkness. The SNO-7080R, complete with a 2.8X varifocal motorised zoom lens, can capture 16:9 full HD images at 1920 x 1080p with wide dynamic range (WDR) and features a dual H.264 and MPEG codec. It is IP66 environmentally rated for severe or varying weather conditions and can be powered via PoE and 24V The SNO-7
April 25, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
RSS5237 Samsung Techwin America, a leading supplier of advanced video surveillance solutions, has introduced an outdoor 3-megapixel network video surveillance camera with an IR range of 30 metres in total darkness. The SNO-7080R, complete with a 2.8X varifocal motorised zoom lens, can capture 16:9 full HD images at 1920 x 1080p with wide dynamic range (WDR) and features a dual H.264 and MPEG codec. It is IP66 environmentally rated for severe or varying weather conditions and can be powered via PoE and 24V AC.

The SNO-7080R uses Samsung’s WiseNet2 DSP chipset, designed to provide maximum benefit for megapixel technology, including Wide Dynamic Range and Smart Compression with region-of-interest (ROI) encoding. H.264 compression ensures bandwidth-friendly, high-resolution images, and the H.264/MJPEG dual codec supplies multiple streaming.

The camera offers several resolution options, including CIF (320 x 240 pixels), 1080p full HD (1,920 x 1080 pixels), and full 3-megapixel (2,048 x 1,536 pixels) with the ability to transmit up to six profiles for viewing and recording.

The ONVIF-compliant camera also features backlight compensation, SSNRIII (2D+3D) digital noise reduction, motion detection, privacy, SSDR for contrast enhancement and auto day/ night (ICR). The 3 – 8.5 mm (2.8x) motorised varifocal lens allows remotely adjustable zoom and focus settings.

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